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Old 14-October-2007, 07:44 PM
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A very strong argument can be made that Europa and Enceladus are experiencing plate tectonics with the "plates" being water ice. I don't know if the fact that they are moons experiencing large tidal forces would change the hypothesis but it's something to consider.
Yes. The original research article addresses "rocky terrestrial planets" though.
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